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so the e.u. eastern partnership summit in lithuania case off this week ukraine's rejection of the free trade zone took center stage meanwhile protests in ukraine over kiev this is or not to sign the deal continue. in kiev for us we go scope or scott in vilnius to tell us exactly what's going on on the ground site hi there polls so no idea what exactly happened. while heading into the two day summit in vilnius katie i don't think hopes were particularly high of last minute you turned decision not to sign the association agreement with the new appeared to be final the deal would not signed for now anyway and it seems that european leaders pressure on president on the coverts to try and change his mind to try and sign the deal at the eleventh hour their efforts were always going to prove a few toile now the reason that the president has given for not signing the deal is quite simple but the financial package on offer from brussels is not adequate for
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his country out this time with the country's economy of the state he is in and of course the precondition to jail the opposition leader yulia tymoshenko to be released from jail to attend germany for medical treatment on a bad back was always going to be a stretch for president as well so despite the pressure here in vilnius the deal has not been signed what leaders have thinking to stress that the deal does remain on the table and could be signed as a future date particularly if there is a change in government in ukraine with the elections looming large there in twenty fifteen ok a lot of conflicts going on a lot of confusion let's get to alexei who's in kiev for us right now and what i want to know ways alexei was the atmosphere been like all week long. we've seen protests happening in kiev all week long been ageing in glasses or times people have been clearly unhappy with the government. decision not to be signing
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the free trade zone agreement with the european union even though the government has been trying to explain to the general population about the reasons why it's not doing that the gradient economy already ailing already suffering a very serious abuse situation with one hundred thirty six billion euro debts and modernizing factories in ukraine alone to comply with the e.u. standards would have cost more than one hundred billion dollars according to many experts so the government is be trying to explain that it's not canceling the euro association process it's not stepping away from the u. integration part that just suspending it for the time being to work out a proper plan how to alleviate the damages and losses for ukraine's economy still this didn't persuade thousands have been protesting all week and we only have to wait and see where this goes from now because we see indications that protests are unlikely to die down for now i can pull what i want to know is what has the
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reaction been from ministers the father of this trade deal hasn't gone through which is what everyone was expecting. well i think there is a frustration from. this you have to remember katie that it's taken years of negotiations just to get to this point now the presence of if you are here of course that the country where the summit is being held was quoted as saying that the arguments to get a car that should try and convince him to change his mind at the eleventh hour they didn't reach his mind this footage of this and much from thursday evening when the delegates met at a reception prior to an informal dinner behind the scenes camera footage and you can see german chancellor angela merkel just about here saying to the president to cope with the expected more from kiev so i think this clear frustration with ukraine from leaders at the moment thank you for updating us that afghans say only ask. really appreciate that guy's
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a real tug of war ongoing that all right let's now get a financial expert opinion on this farm we're going to talk to avantika rough from city hall and i want to know we've heard the numbers we've seen the people on the streets of ukraine protesting what do you think your opinion is right for the ukrainian economy first. well as you said the situation is is interesting and actually challenging for forty craning economy i think the cold mathematics of it suggest ukraine probably has about open water to try to find some kind of financing option you know to give the external hold so ukraine is facing in our view a very very clear. one of them is is obviously to have to brace the international monetary fund. to conclude a jew with russia and the third option is to obviously touch each else on
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a longer term basis basis of the european union so these are the options there are very clear very well known it seems to me it seems to me that probably going to the i.m.f. at least from our perspective makes the most the most sense at this juncture but what i gave for for for for for the i.m.f. you are really giving money to crane ukrainian government needs to do some very important things including allowing a more flexible exchange rate but so much more importantly agreeing to an increase in gas cars or for the population ok thank you so much for that really appreciate to find out to the point that. now moving on to another global trade delegates facing collapse the world trade organization is trying to penetrate which could nearly one trillion dollars and twenty one million jobs to the global economy among the conflicts ministers face when discussing the deal and today with this week a consensus. as for farm subsidies and tariff reductions i also alexei you're
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a coyote from russia's ministry of economic development who will actually be heading to bali himself later on this month to discuss the do i'll stand how immigration is going what he thinks that will bring a curve of those at the two hundred nations to hundred economists are discussed in different interest of the sun in some sensitive spheres like a cultural festival of the most sensitive for many countries. the unfortunately. up to no. good to be appropriate result appropriate time in the paper over can paper prepared for the new studio meeting in about every sort means that ministers must work harder. to gets results still have some room going for up or. trying to stand in.
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the heart of a lot of bitterness with the ministers to support the small the russian ruble has hit a record five year low due to a crackdown on the country's banking regulations where that russia's central bank banishing banks from the market just this week and all the top one hundred bank was kicked out for not meeting balance sheet standards this in turn leads to capital out flight and on top of this stronger imports ahead of the holiday season and obligations to pay off debt is also affecting the choruses for right now let's subsequent corporate news that good news for travelers island very frugal live ryanair is making its way to the office of flights to dublin from moscow and st petersburg will start in march next year so just in time to send up for the day celebrations line as the main rival easyjet began offering services to moscow from both london gatwick manchester. in march this year. rushes in to
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see giant company has been given extra time to pay back one believes and i like it now has until the end to twenty fourteen both time is necessary for me to pay that debt which right now it's high saying almost ten billion dollars. bank has announced its first quarter profits rise by eight percent but despite this losses largest lender will still cost thirty thousand jobs and three thousand six hundred branches as the next five years and have to double profits by twenty eighteen. and i'll take aim with mr thomas and see what he's been up to because for the first time a venture capital history you are in positive territory last week you stayed in the desire and in deed i am in fact it's been a week of mixed messages let me talk about the rest of my portfolio first it was
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a gas problem fifty percent in that industry down four percent this week and also your old cow i thought i'd get into the market thinking that there was going to be some positive movement there nope it was down two percent but the good news i had twenty five percent of my portfolio in bitcoin and it skyrocketed it went above the thousand dollars threshold for the first time ever up sixty nine percent meaning that i gained a sixteen hundred dollars this week bringing my absolute total to twelve thousand six hundred fifteen dollars i made money again despite the bad investments and gazprom. while also big coing pretty much stave that day that is a bit of a. guy right listen it's the first of december are you going to stop thinking about christmas presents you've got lots to buy may i don't you be right what if it's from now on because you've made my day when you to continue to do you write well first of all i have to point out that this is very. tricky business in fact you
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know doing this week to week trading thing is not really advisable in fact again i'm not a professional i'm just a news guy i'm doing this from a commonsense standpoint one of our viewers advised that if reaches that nine hundred dollar mark then it's an evidence that this is a bubble so i'm going to get out i'm going to get out of the coin just to be safe it's made me some good many it's got me into positive territory so i'm getting out entirely and completely i'm going to stay fifty percent in gazprom i don't know why it's a gut feeling but then also because well i opened up a bank account with spirit this week so i figure that i'm going to go fifty percent with speer bank in the financials because you know giving out a big coin may as well try and get into the other side of the financial things to see if we can make some money there as well and you're right indeed the holiday season because i've made some money a lot's going to come your way as well. expensive sees it is it and i case you're going to be cautious to getting out of because. you don't really well but going to call it
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a day but you've got to got feeling about you get this problem so you get it right all right like it's on soma so we are in positive territory again it's all right see you next week good luck. now talking a bit coy a digital wallet what i have a seven million dollars is currently buried under still the size of a football pitch in wiles' now the hard drive was binned by james house it was by accident when he was carrying out his skull i feel for this guy l seven thousand five hundred big quine's they were purchased in two thousand and nine the next to nothing quickie for les now if this makes you think that you want to go into why digging about this four foot deep rubbish then think again because the newport council spokesman has reportedly said to any hopeful treasure hunters would be turned away along with the spade. and i won't under trying given well. i'm glad to talk about what's what. a sky full that time is thousand this ways i
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need that one in my life so what if i but you know i was seen at least thank you for one thing slap will finance more economic on a person's house and see that. what is the fate of the house of saud it's list of complaints against washington is long and getting longer the saudis are furious over western dealings with iran disappointed that obama didn't bomb syria and one of its only real friends in the region is israel given all of this chemical house of saud afford what it calls an independent one policy take weeks between thanksgiving and christmas in the united states a conflict roughly twenty percent of our new mall topic during that period of time people are much less rational one day when they self yes certainly in our modern era people are often spending money that they don't have and spending it on things
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they don't need to accomplish what they haven't really thought. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason there were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed her mind. the militants decided to try and break through her new guinea epic screaming grenade. the explosion blew them all run his bank will. lose it and it was all over all. we know that our comrades and i come. peter won't leave us no matter how tough it gets we're
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a team. you're forgetting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body more of his comrades would die he gave his own life to save us friends. why america's children being ranked last place in closs coming up shocking findings in the latest school research. the os x. of zero tolerance. and the sordid profession hundreds of thousands of college
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students are being forced to. do we see these latest skill figures put young americans dead last in an article titled measuring america's decline the new york and those a shocking slide in u.s. education is no longer in question in reading the new york times writes hong kong and russia are top well finland's first and numeracy the most highly valued skill in the workforce to america's not just lugging book quote dead last and by a long way in the truth these beats into last place by italy in problem solving is told by every single phones industrialized country the new york times rise while of almost quote nation building in afghanistan funding new schools and teachers all across america school budgets are being cut and teachers fired while spending has more than doubled since nine eleven going to places like afghanistan iraq and now
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al qaeda in syria pentagon claims it takes just five percent of your tax but economics professor yoga discovered expenditures from military debt repayment to veterans affairs nuclear weapons and many many other direct will cost the taxpayers all knowingly paying for profound an astonishing sixty eight cents of your every tax dollar now goes on for a bull's educational. a new generation of americans gets five first appeared to cruise next coals of the untold history of the united states with hollywood director oliver stone for screws and he joins us this great to see you what happens in stays the choose war over school spending thing that threatens the united states more than terrorism more than anything really is the failure of our educational system so worst of both we're all they have yet and they don't have the education that's going to have the us is what's happening already you know i
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say since declining you know our intel history project is dedicated to burying this myth of exceptionalism. i think it's not. noxious and noxious about you know it's dangerous for american sits think that they're god's gift to humanity you know what worries you about the direction america's schools are going and what is united states was exceptional in that negative way is how these armed guards and metal detectors and some states they want to arm the teachers u.s. education is militarized and criminalized raise a while cameras go in toting security goals and militarized officers with police dogs roaming the grounds a.b.c. ripples there breaking go zones unprovoked he went from zero to sixty without any provocation had this been a regular person doing this that person would have been criminally charged another school security gold broke
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a girl's wrist reports folks news for spilling some crumbs of a cake then arrested when the mother went to school to find what happened she was arrested just for taking this photo of the security guard a close mate was arrested for good measure almost all us girls now have policies zero tolerance for post usa today for behavior previously called childish or just normal it's leading to the most bizarre criminal records goes arrested for using fume the twelve year old girl who all of my friends be in face on her this was actually arrested by police. at the school in handcuffs in a close when the little girl kissed a little boy on the cheek called in police and child welfare authorities admitted it was not sexual school kids who of both. walsh who flicked a rubber band or expelled seven year old was arrested in the cafeteria for nibbling his pope told into the shape of a hill kids know even
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a wristed full ping and jewish school children don't need to do anything the room knows him best. really be full on mind altering so i could drugs we were told that if we follow up with their evaluation of a.d.h. d. and take him to the pediatrician and get him on ritalin then child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional neglect from the furry for great big pharma teams up with all sorts of screaming school kids as mental patients prozac reps hold quote national depression screaming days to push their products in high school assemblies which all students must attend and. gifts pope a pill and everything will be alright snow's the washington times was the message a.d.h. d. is a means of making pain patients out of normal individuals and once they
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are given a prescription and put on medications that are virtually never discontinued they have lifetime pain patients that's what's behind the epidemic screening questions was so generalized to every living being on the planet it's qualifies do you feel sad that. some have had periods of great optimism and other periods of complete great pessimism. happens. to. the shortness of breath gained weight and so i have an idea that you can survive the sun. as an everybody wants cork told forty two bipolar disorder moderate to severe symptoms and leave the survey for t.v. screen was intentionally structured to flag as many children as possible having possible mental health problems we call no how many american heroes never will be
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do so the drugs forced on them as children if you manifest any number of symptoms like easily distracted learning on an answer be. or you're asked daydreaming looking out the window at your desk on able to sit still these are symptoms of this mental disorder called. what do you think about that that was me all those things were me. seriously if this had been the way things were back when i was growing up they would have had me so doped up you know you guys never heard of me. is that it's just great to see you what's going on this is what happens in a society that is now beyond orwellian we've had parents contact me and say you know my children are in the classroom and they were learning about history and they asked a simple question maybe about a historical event and they said you're going to go to the doctor because you have eighty or eighty eight just being active just having an active into now is against
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the system it's now considered a mental illness and what happens when someone takes these drugs when i was very young in the classroom i was speaking to my peers and i was asking a lot of questions so they sent me to my doctor and i filled out a form i think it had five questions on it the number one question was who is your hero or who is your idol and all of these weird orwellian questions that had nothing to do with actual science at all it was all yours you know opinion and then the doctor came in and said yeah do you know you he likes to you know he likes to listen to music and all these all these always rock music and stuff i think he probably has a t h d and he prescribed me pills that i need to take every single day and when i took them i felt like a complete zombie i could not even put sentences together it was wrecking my brain entirely and this is the same thing i hear same story time and time again across the board everyone knows what all this is turning people into literal zombies i mean you work walk on the street in america these days you can see it in their eyes
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you can see the way their cognitive aging things they just don't understand what's going on because of prozac or just one of the corporations that now. control school teaching this is a genuine curriculum and listen plans that the center for commercial free public education uncovered first graders are told to count was in those pieces joe groceries told as cities with tootsie rolls has factories first graders are told to read through kamal to pizza hut's eminem's jello and call get logos for biology class students have to watch videos that the valdez oil disaster was quote a great example of environmental protection kids spend a whole week of academic time learning the lifecycle of a sneaker in return for giving cocoa exclusive pool ring writes the color springs school district pledges to make these students drink quote at least seventy thousand cases of coke a year the official nutrition curriculums creates the bun mcdonald's and fried
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potato chip manufacturers all schools in the u.s. so forced to watch something called channel one t.v. every day the john hopkins university study found an incredible eighty percent of the content was no major creational fillers and pay five dollars for sake of enforcing clean clear and i think you. have to go into so as the director of the campaign for a commercial free childhood c c f c it's great to see why shouldn't corporations write the school curriculum. a few decades ago top universities were completely free government because of pushing fees to impossible levels stanford science degree cost forty two thousand dollars at a told german university the same degrees one hundred fifty dollars points out
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public funding keeps it around the same cost as in kamya german firms like siemens and pull she gets a paid for. thousands of hope qualified engineers each year now in the u.s. an astonishing four hundred thousand high school graduates each year who want to go to college can't afford it they want to higher education most teams most astonishing amounts. of money that i graduate. and i like but also expects to be paying back to ition fees for the rest of his life his petition for the student loan forgiveness act over one million signatures from a joins us thanks very much for coming on to congress just cut another billion in school funding how will this situation and idiocracy. we will have a nation of dunces of people who are completely under educated because they can't afford to go to school the figures are astronomical people are getting on to two hundred thousand four hundred thousand dollars worth and we will only have the
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elite rich who are able to afford to go to college to pay their way hundreds of thousands through to get to college or turning to prostitution students to know the major uses of the many sites which hook up young girls was rich older men for six in return sugar daddies as they're known on the sites fun part all the college fees he did you know. pretty. well i have a couple. of a man after all. i know it's not right in the bible it's all right to sell yourself for running and times like what i'm going through right now i feel like there's an exception the new york times writes american companies now rely on qualified foreigners from countries with more effective education systems the us is actually no cause taking the nation's future on a steady stream of skill from abroad american exceptionalism is regularly invoked
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but barack obama and other members of the new york times this speech is often claim the u.s. workforce is quote the best. in the world may do wonders for self-esteem times was that for a long time this just nope in the truth and the way america treats his younger generations that is broke both some seems hardly surprising seek truth from facts this is the truth. you know this one thing that i still can't understand it and i don't want to ruin
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your good mood but i have this one question. for you that you had everything. that you gave them all up and decided to go your way but what for. it was a late in form he tried to restrain himself but look it will burst out anyway. if it really puts me off that i have such a father. it was one small but very great secret that i have to live with the pin drop.
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be in the know. what. they are saying here hundreds of thousands of pro e.u. protesters battle police and storm government buildings in the ukrainian capital there demanding that president quit for not signing a trade deal with europe. and. breakthrough nuclear. hawke's. failure. to.

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